Witchy Halloween Entryway Decor
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Halloween Entryway Decor Ideas
I’ve been wanting to do this witch-themed Halloween entryway decor since last year. You might remember that around this time a year ago, I had my new entryway cabinetry installed. I wanted to get it decorated for the season and then life happened and it just didn’t come together.
Well, this year I was determined to bring it to life and I did just that!
Let’s take a look at how this Halloween entryway decor came together!
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Witchy Halloween Entryway Decor
The overall theme for this look was to create something witchy. I knew I would need a hat, a broom, and some shoes. (I’ve linked as many of the sources as I could at the end of this post.)
From there, I wanted to keep the color scheme to black, cream, and natural. I actually tried decorating this a few different times with more color and different decor and it just didn’t work. In the end, I went back to my first color combo choice and I’m loving it!
As I mentioned in my Fall Home Tour, I’m trying really hard not to bring extra “stuff” into my home so I used a lot of what I had and then added in other necessary items.
You might remember the paper mâché ghosts and cat that I used last year on my Halloween table. While these are reproductions, I love their vintage feel. (You can find the large ghoul faced bucket HERE.)
The broom was a hand-me-down from my Dad’s wife. She wasn’t using it anymore and I mentioned I needed one. It’s perfect!
The “Spooky” banner is from My Mind’s Eye. (You can find it HERE.) They have THE BEST paper goods and party supplies. I highly recommend checking them out.
From there I just filled in with baskets, brooms, a black feather wreath (from HomeGoods), and some fuzzy spiders. I even used some of my DIY colored wheat to bring some of that straw color and texture to the shelf.
Luckily, the pillows that I had here before fit in perfectly thanks to their black and cream color scheme. To make them a little bit spookier. I tucked in this really odd cat/pumpkin pillow which I found at a local antique store. It fit in perfectly!
And with that, my witch-inspired Halloween entryway decor was complete. Or so I thought …
Since every witch needs their cat, I enlisted Leo’s help for a few photos. (Ruby and Jax are not a fan of the camera so they weren’t part of the photoshoot!) Leo fit in perfectly, although I think he makes this whole space look more on the cute side rather than spooky! Ha.
I hope you enjoyed this quirky little space and picked up a few ideas for your own Halloween decor!
Happy Haunting!
Halloween Entryway Sources:
- Witch’s Hat: Pointed Witch / Wizard Hat
- “Witch’s” Shoes: Ellie Ankle Bootie
- “Spooky” Banner: My Mind’s Eye Halloween “Spooky” Banner
- Vintage Halloween Pale: Jack-O’-Lantern Pumpkin Bucket
- Spider: Decorative Plush Spider
- Black Pillow: Woven Linework Lumber Throw Pillow
Other Entryway Sources:
- Wall Color: Farrow & Ball Shaded White No. 201 (Estate Emulsion)
- Cabinets Color: Farrow & Ball Pigeon No. 25 (Custom match and finish by cabinet maker)
- Trim Color: Sherwin-Williams Extra White SW 7006 (ProClassic Semi-Gloss Finish)
- Drawer Pulls: Mission Bin Pull – 4 inch in Unlacquered Brass
- Cabinet Pulls: Large Mission Drawer Pull – 4 inch in Unlacquered Brass
- Wall Plate: Toggle Switch Wall Plate in Polished Brass
- Bench Cushion: French Mattress Bench Cushion (Fabric: Magnolia Home Berlin Ticking Stripe Black)
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I have a similar alcove in my kitchen but i need ideas for other seasons
You definitely achieved that eerie witchy feeling while still keeping things stylish and sophisticated.
Well done!!
Loved the post. Beautifully done. But I think Leo is the star of the show :-).